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    Super CSV

    A fast, programmer-friendly, free CSV library for Java

    ...This SourceForge page will remain, but with limited functionality (please go to GitHub to report issues and for project downloads). It is highly configurable, and supports reading and writing with POJOs, Maps and Lists. It also has support for deep-mapping and index-based mapping with POJOs, using the powerful Dozer extension. Its flexible 'Cell Processor' API automates data type conversions (parsing and formatting Dates, Integers, Booleans etc) and enforces constraints (mandatory columns, matching against regular expressions etc) - and it's easy to write your own if required. ...
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    Defuddle is a data translation engine that supports mapping arbitrary ASCII and binary file formats to a data model defined in XML Schema in a manner similar to, but not compliant with the Data Format Description Language (http://www.ogf.org/dfdl/).
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